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Saturday, September 15, 2012

New radio show on latest Beatles news premieres

A new radio show is now on the internet and premieres today on Fab4Radio.com.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRLog (Press Release) - Sep 17, 2012 -
“Things
We Said Today,” an exciting new podcast and radio show focusing on deep
discussion of the latest Beatles news, is now on iTunes and premieres
Monday on Fab4Radio.com .

The show is co-hosted by Ken Michaels,
host of the weekly and syndicated Beatles radio show “Every Little
Thing,” and Steve Marinucci, author of the Beatles Examiner column on
Examiner.com and additional columns on the solo Beatles, vintage rock
'n' roll and TV DVDs.

Both hosts have a lot of past experience
in Beatles and news. Ken Michaels has hosted Beatles radio programs for
the past 30 years on XM Radio, WDHA (New Jersey), is a former co-host of
Fab Fourum.and has interviewed Ringo Starr and Beatles associates for
many years. Many of his interviews are archived on his website
www.kenmichaelsradio.com .

Steve Marinucci is a former writer
and editor for the San Jose Mercury News and has been writing on
Examiner.com since 2008. He has interviewed many people close to or
involved with the Beatles. Some of them include Yoko Ono, Brian Ray,
Rusty Anderson, Lon Van Eaton, Mark Rivera, Gary Wright and Peter Asher.

""As someone who's been on top of the Beatles news for a
long time now, I'm pleased to be working with Steve. I've used his
Examiner columns (and going back to his Abbey Road website) as a
constant source for Beatles news on my radio shows and it's always been
important to me to talk about what's happening in the world of the
Beatles today," Michaels said. "I'm excited to be working with Steve on a
show that focuses on just that-the current activities of Paul and
Ringo, posthumous releases on John and George, the Beatles' group
projects, and more. There's a constant wealth of news to talk about,
and this will be fun!"

“The show came out of an interview I
did with Ken on his show,” Marinucci says. “We got involved with a deep
discussion of Beatles news and found it so interesting that when Ken
suggested we do a show on it, I said let's go for it. And working with
someone with Ken's background with the Beatles will make the show so
interesting and informative.”

To listen to Fab4radio.com, visit fab4radio.blogspot.com/p/i-want-my-fab4.html or get the Shoutcast iPhone app.